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lutach
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02.07.2008, 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackedOutREVO View Post
I know if you run a novak esc, with a orion motor, and then swap to a LRP with the same batt, gearing ETC the LRP is faster, the LRP has more timing then all the other speedos, and then the GT has programable timing, so you can use a ton of timing if you want to.

I know yours has higher specs, but in my touring car, what I want (and everyone else on RCT) is a super smooth speedo, having a speedo that can handle 2 times the voltage and all that is useless.... You can run more then 2s lipo if your really racing, so its kind of useless you know? Im not saying either one is better, its just the GT is proven to work extremely well, and thats what they want

And I can get the speedo even cheaper then that =) Good old racers discount
Here are some videos:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2uIjw_ct08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaquBD-lr6E

This is by far one of the best esc I've had. It is extremely smooth with a sensorless Trinity N80 and the speedo doesn't heat up at all. I've ran it a couple times before I made those videos and got over 20 minutes from my 5000mAh 2S packs and the esc was still cold and the motor was just warm. I have changed the pinion to a 30T and the spur is 69T just to see if this controller can heat up a bit.
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